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11 <br />Page 1 of 3 <br />Raymond (Ray) DuBose <br />Volunteer Application <br />Orange County Advisory Boards and Commissions <br />Name: <br />Name Called: <br />Home Address: <br />Phone (Day): <br />Phone (Evening): <br />Phone (Cell): <br />Email: <br />Place of Employment: <br />Job Title: <br />Year of OC Residence <br />Township of Residence: <br />Zone of Residence: <br />Sex: <br />Ethnic Background: <br />Mr. Raymond (Ray) DuBose <br />103 Easy Street <br />Chapel Hill NC 27516 <br />919- 929 -4541 <br />919- 929 -4541 <br />919- 619 -6402 <br />ray.e.dubose @gmail.com <br />UNC Chapel Hill (retired) <br />Director, Energy Services <br />1975 <br />Bingham <br />County <br />Male <br />Caucasian <br />Community Activities /Organizational Memberships: <br />Director, South Orange Rescue Squad <br />Chair, Advisory Board, State Employees Credit Union, Carrboro Branch <br />Member, International District Energy Association (Chair of the Board of Directors 2000- <br />2002) <br />National Research Council Committee on the Architect of the Capitol Power Plant, 2008- <br />2009 <br />U.S. judge for the Global District Energy Climate Award 2013 <br />Member, Professional Engineers of North Carolina <br />Member, National Society for Professional Engineers <br />Past Service on Orange County Advisory Boards: <br />None <br />Boards /Commissions applied for: <br />Orange Water & Sewer Authority Board of Directors <br />Background, education and experience relevant to this board: <br />I received a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from The University of Tennessee at <br />Knoxville. <br />I recently retired from UNC Chapel Hill as Director for Energy Services after over 37 years of <br />total service. My responsibilities included management of energy and other utilities to the <br />University campus buildings including water, wastewater, and reclaimed water. I have worked <br />closely with OWASA from its creation until my retirement. I provided leadership during the <br />negotiations with OWASA for the reclaimed water system and during the design and <br />construction of the system. This system has allowed the University with other conservation <br />measures we implemented to significantly conserve water supply resources which are valuable <br />to the entire community. <br />